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Deterring transnational migration: public information campaigns, affective governmentality, and the family
Jill Williams
, Kate Coddington
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Arts & Humanities
Affective
54%
Comparative Study
9%
Detention
13%
Discourse
10%
Emotion
16%
Enforcement
24%
Exclusion
11%
Familial
21%
Geoeconomics
17%
Governance
7%
Government
6%
Governmentality
82%
Grief
16%
Guilt
13%
Immigrants
11%
Immigration
19%
Migrants
9%
Refugees
10%
Render
9%
Rendering
10%
Resettlement
13%
Responsibility
7%
Reunification
13%
Shame
15%
Transnational Migration
100%
Social Sciences
campaign
48%
detention
11%
discourse
5%
exclusion
8%
governance
7%
governmentality
72%
grief
11%
guilt
11%
immigrant
7%
immigration
17%
migrant
8%
migration
45%
narrative
6%
refugee
9%
resettlement
12%
responsibility
5%
reunification
12%
shame
11%